Category Archive: album

New album review: Liima – ii

Addy Fong curiously ventured towards this new and upcoming band, curious as to what they could offer her musical appetite.

Review: Banoffee – With Her Remixes

Melbourne-based singer/producer Martha Brown, otherwise known as Banoffee, recently released a package of remixes by Roland Tings, Sh?m and Chad Valley of her tune, “With Her.” Nathan Moas checks them out: The warm, light… Read More

Premiere: Wooden Indian Burial Ground

Huddle in close and listen well, radiant creatures! For your weekend spinning pleasure, all the way from the dappled glow of Portland, Oregon, we’re just tickled to present to you an exclusive premiere… Read More

Album review: The Jezabels – Synthia

Australian indie rockers, The Jezabels, will release their third LP next week in a bittersweet fashion. Synthia will be released as the band’s keyboardist, Heather Shannon, undergoes treatment for ovarian cancer. From the first beat… Read More

Review: Sunflower Bean – Human Ceremony

This may be a big call, but if David Lynch’s upcoming Twin Peaks series were to feature a soundtrack of dreamy indie artists, Sunflower Bean could understandably take a slot. The three piece… Read More

Review: Cosmo’s Midnight – Moments

Sydney-based Cosmo’s Midnight have returned with their second EP, Moments. A listen or two in you can hear this is something the Inner-West duo wanted to make waves with, something they spent a lot of… Read More

EP Review: Árirang, ‘Geisha’

Ian Robertson spins the debut EP from revered Milan shoegaze outfit Árirang… “Árirang was born in Milan as a matter of sound. Maybe an orchestra, maybe just a solo.” Being well acquainted with fellow… Read More

Something You Said’s top albums of 2015

It’s time for somethingyousaid.com’s end of year review, where we tell you what has been floating our boat over the last twelve months! We’ve already talked you through the fashion highs and lows,… Read More

Review: Chet Faker & Marcus Marr – Work

Australian folk-soul king Chet Faker has returned to our stereos with a very different sound. The EP, “Work”, features the production work of London DJ, Marcus Marr. Annastasia Robertson checks it out: There’s… Read More

Review: Singapore Sling – Psych Fuck

Icelandic fuzz-purveyors Singapore Sling return to the fray with another growling longplayer. Chloe Mayne gives it a spin: I haven’t written an album review in bloody ages, but I couldn’t let this rumbling… Read More

EP Review: Jesse Davidson – Lizard Boy

Jesse Davidson is yet another incredible Australian musical talent, and has just released a brand new EP, titled Lizard Boy. The five-track recording is well thought out and a concise collection of tracks which… Read More

Album review: Patrick James, Outlier

Ruth Hodge reviews the much-anticipated debut longplayer from Australian singer/songwriter Patrick James: Imagine this: You’ve pulled out of your driveway, fiddling with the GPS as your co-pilot slams shut the glovebox after stuffing… Read More